Local Loopback; Remote Loopback; Figure 7-2. Network Loopback Tests - ADTRAN 1202295L1 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Test Menu

Local Loopback

The three choices available for setting the local loopback include
. Figure 7-2 shows an illustration of how the tests work.
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No Loopback
Deactivates the loopback.
Line On
Activates the line loopback which loops all of the received data back toward the
network. The transmitted data is the identical line code that was received, including
any bipolar violations or framing errors.
Payload On
Activates the payload loopback which is similar to line loopback, except that the
framing is extracted from the received data and then regenerated for the transmitted
data.

Remote Loopback

Activates loopback tests at the far end.
No Loopback
V.54 Inband PLB
ANSI FDL LLB
AT&T Inband LLB
ANSI FDL PLB
AT&T FDL PLB
Only V.54 loopbacks can be used with fractional T1 since the full T1 stream including the
FDL is not transported to the far end (unless it is a private network).
Facility Data Link (FDL) specifically relates to ESF.
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Figure 7-2. Network Loopback Tests

Deactivates the loopback.
Indicates inband transmission of V.54 loop-up pattern in channels occupied by
DTE data only. This choice should be used for public fractional network.
Per ANSI T1.403, initiates the transmission of a Facility Data Link (FDL) line
loop-up code toward the far end using the following 2-byte bit patterns:
00001110 11111111.
Per AT&T 62411, activates the line loopback using inband code.
Per ANSI T1.403, activates the payload loopback (PLB) on the FDL using the
following 2-byte bit patterns: 00010100 11111111.
Per AT&T TR54016
initiates the transmission of the PLB on the FDL using a
,
request message.
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